Skeena

History
Skeena (formerly known as Terrace) was a state in the Coast Mountains north of Kitimat and east of Hecate. It was a former member of the Cassiar Confederation and subsequently a member of The Alaskan Confederation. It ceased to be a sovereign state after the Duke Island War.

Current Events

 * Feb 25, 8 NE: The remaining forces of Skeena surrender.
 * Feb 20, 8 NE: Seth Falconer is executed by Toby H. Jones, who lights Terrace on fire.
 * Jan 31, 8 NE: Skeena joins the Duke Island War.
 * Jan 19, 7 NE: Gov. Falconer announces his intention to rebuild the Skeena military.
 * Apr 13, 5 NE: Gov. Falconer declares the name of Terrace changed to Skeena to reflect its growth out of city-state status.
 * Apr 1, 5 NE: Gov. Falconer allows Port Royal to join the state of Hecate.
 * Mar 31, 5 NE: Kitimat falls to the forces of Terrace.
 * Mar 27, 5 NE: The Battle of Kitimat begins.
 * Mar 3, 5 NE: The Battle of the Kitimat Valley is won.
 * Jan 11, 5 NE: Seth Falconer deploys the Terrace army south to occupy Kitimat. The Kitimat War begins.
 * Jan 4, 5 NE: Seth E. Falconer offers for Kitimat to join Terrace under stable leadership, in the wake of scandal involving their Governor.
 * Apr 19, 3 NE: The Mountain Road is completed to Smithers.

Terrace: 12,355
Terrace is a city at the northern end of the Kitimat Road. It has existed since before The Great Melt.

Infrastructure
The Kitimat Road runs south to the city of Kitimat on the coast. The Mountain Road runs between Terrace and the Prince George town of Smithers.

Government
Seth E. Falconer seized control in a military coup in 2748 AD and ruled until the end of Skeena's independence in the Duke Island War.